Generates the text which goes in the Acknowledgements section in a perldelta.
You pass in the previous version and it guesses the next version,
fetches information from the repository and outputs the text.

Check that the various config.sh-clones have (at least) all the same symbols as the top-level config_h.SH so that the (potentially) needed symbols are not lagging after how Configure thinks the world is laid out.
VMS is probably not handled properly here,
due to their own rather elaborate DCL scripting.

Scans the commit logs for commits that are potentially,
illegitimately touching modules that are primarily maintained outside of the perl core.
Also checks for commits that span multiple distributions in cpan/ or dist/.
Makes sure that updated CPAN distributions also update Porting/Maintainers.pl,
but otherwise ignores changes to that file (and MANIFEST).

This file is a sample config.sh file.
config.sh is normally produced by running the Configure script.
It holds all the definitions figured out by Configure.
If you are unable to successfully run Configure on your system,
copy this sample file to config.sh at the top of the perl source tree and edit it to suit your system.
Then propagate those values by running Configure -S.
This sample file is normally updated each time Configure is updated.

This script contains the subroutine to generate a .patch file for a committish (the SHA1 checksum of a commit,
a number made of 40 hexadecimal digits which acts the internal unique identifier for this commit (lilypond.org).
Related file: make_dot_patch.pl

This script executes every line in every file in the build directory and its subdirectories to determine if the number of SVs goes up and reports it as a leak to STDOUT.
WARNING!
some harm could be done if a line contains something similar to `rm *`.

This file. An exhaustive list of the contents of the Porting/ directory along with a description of each file. The test t/porting/readme.t ensures that this lists every file and that every file is listed.

The y2038 implementation for perl. This is an implementation of POSIX time.h which solves the year 2038 bug on systems where time_t is only 32 bits. It is implemented in bog-standard ANSI C. The latest version can be found at http://y2038.googlecode.com/.

This schedule lists the projected or historical development and release schedules for the next, current and previous stable versions of Perl. Dates with all question marks will only be releases if deemed necessary by the Pumpking.

This is a list of wishes for Perl. The most up-to-date version of this file is at http://perl5.git.perl.org/perl.git/blob_plain/HEAD:/Porting/todo.pod. The tasks we think are smaller or easier are listed first. Anyone is welcome to work on any of these, but it's a good idea to first contact perl5-porters@perl.org to avoid duplication of effort, and to learn from any previous attempts.

A post-processor for make test.valgrind. valgrindpp.pl is a post-processor for .valgrind files created during make test.valgrind. It collects all these files, extracts most of the information and produces a significantly shorter summary of all detected memory access errors and memory leaks.